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Brazilian president raps West's
failure to cut greenhouse gas
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio
Lula da Silva criticized Friday
industrialized countries for
turning a blind eye to global
warming with insufficient
efforts to cut the emission of
greenhouse gases.
The United States and other
developed countries, which are
responsible for up to 75 percent
of the global emission of
greenhouse gases, had not showed
the courage to face industrial
pollution, Lula was quoted as
saying by the official Brazil
news agency at an opening
ceremony of a sewage processing
center in Sao Paulo state.
Lula said thanks to Brazil's
efforts, destructive activities
in the Amazon forests had
dropped by 52 percent over the
past two years, which was
instrumental in the fight
against global warming.
Despite that there is still an
uphill task for Brazil to curb
logging, and rich countries
should also be accountable for
emissions and reduce them, he
said.
The Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change issued a report
on Friday, warning that
greenhouse gas emissions related
to human activities will cause
serious climatic changes such as
global warming of up to 6.4
percent and a 59-cm rise in sea
levels before2100.
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